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10/11 JV Volleyball vs East Columbus

 

On Wednesday, October 11th, the JV Volleyball team went head to head with the East Columbus Gators.  The game was back and forth between our Lady Trojans and the Gators, but the Trojans came up short ending with a final score of 25-22 in the first set and 26-24 in the second set.  All though they did not have the outcome that they wanted, they gave all their effort and stayed positive throughout the whole thing.

The support system behind this JV team is very amazing, during their games the crowd is very enthusiastic and uplifting.  Along with the crowd is the Varsity team, they all sit together during the first set of each JV game to support and they can get very loud.  Seeing such a close team throughout the entire Volleyball program is very heartwarming because you can tell they are really like a family on and off the court.

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Brooklyn Coble
Brooklyn Coble, Creative Content Team Member
Brookyln Coble is a 16 year old junior who was born in Burlington, North Carolina. Moving here in her 6th grade year. This is Coble’s second year as a staff of the West Wind and she has thoroughly enjoyed learning more about writing but also getting to work in the social media aspect of it. This year Cobles goal is to strengthen her writing abilities, and prepare herself as she hopes to be able to attend the University of North Carolina.  When asked about her reasoning for joining the West Wind, Coble shared that the TikTok page's “Late Night” video is what first drew her in but she soon learned that she enjoyed the people and community created just as much.  “I think everybody in our class is nice,” said Coble. “ Everyone talks to each other, and Mrs Saunders is nice.” Now Coble plays 4 different sports, including: basketball, soccer, volleyball, and track. When asking Coble about her greatest accomplishment she exclaimed saying   “I’ve been playing varsity sports my whole high school career,” said Coble. “It has really made my experience in high school very memorable but it is tiring.”
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